Map philippines

Philippines- 1898, to U.S

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  • Men work

    Men work

    Men's work was to provide for the family with food and money. Ways they did that was but farming and catching fish.
  • education

    education

    Before the U.S came over Some people would work with the teacher individually or in small groups. Some student did even show up to learn and help with their family back at the house.
  • Women's work

    Women's work

    Women workers traditional roles as mother, wife, and housekeeper. Women would take care of the house, kids, and cook.
  • Most common crops

    Most common crops

    Before the U.S came over The biggest crops were sugar and tobacco.
  • Daily clothing

    Daily clothing

    Traditional clothing for women was baro and saya and long dress.
  • U.S colonization

    U.S colonization

    The conflict arose when the First Philippine Republic objected to the terms of the Treaty of Paris under which the United States took possession of the Philippines from Spain
  • Men work post- colonization

    Men work post- colonization

    They started to work a lot at rice fields to get money.
  • Education post- colonization

    Education post- colonization

    Post- conization from 1898 to 1946 the United States government was in charge of providing education in the Philippines.
  • women work post- colonization

    women work post- colonization

    Women started to get more responsibility but still work as housekeepers. Women would sometime help the men out with crops.
  • Daily clothing- post- colonization

    Daily clothing- post- colonization

    Filipinos took to adapting the great American lifestyle and clothing
  • Most common crop- post- colonization

    Most common crop- post- colonization

    Crops like rice, corn, coconut, sugarcane, bananas, pineapple, coffee, mangoes, tobacco, and abaca